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Christina Edith <I>Kephart</I> Zerby Robinson

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Christina Edith Kephart Zerby Robinson

Birth
Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan
Death
7 Jul 2022 (aged 58)
Yakima County, Washington, USA
Burial
Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Christina Edith Robison (Kephart-Zerby) was born on June 17, 1964 in Tokyo, Japan Air Force Base, and passed away, due to metastatic renal cancer, on July 7, 2022.

Christian graduated from East Valley High School in 1982. After high school, Christina started her 38 year career in environmental cleanup and compliance. She spent 16 years with the Department of Ecology and 22 years at the Hanford Nuclear Site. Christina took pride in her roles and playing a small part in helping the environment. To her friends and coworkers, she said they were all dedicated individuals that showed honesty and integrity every day. Each one touched her heart and helped mold and guide her through her career. "To all my friends and colleagues, who helped shape my career, I thank you for your support and guidance."

Christina spent her time away from work playing bingo, fishing and enjoying quality time with her family at special gatherings and celebrations. Her favorite holidays were the Fourth of July and Christmas. She was part of a huge, blended family that accepted her and her son with open arms.

To the two most important men in my life,
To my husband, Gary,
You are a good man and a wonderful husband. I knew this with our first kiss, which is why I chased you so hard. I knew you were the man to marry. You will always be my rock and my rainbow. When the time comes, I'll be waiting at the top of that rainbow, so that we can slide down together into those dreams and adventures we did get to do on earth.

To my son, Danny,
You have become everything I knew you would be, and I'm sure with that wonderful and beautiful wife, Tami, you're going to go much further. You will always be my ray of sunshine. When that first morning ray comes up and touches your face, it will be me giving you a kiss on the cheek and a warm hug. I'm so very proud of you.

Christina is survived by her husband, Gary Robison, her son, Danny Zerby (Tami), brothers, Wesley Kephart (Barbara) and David Kephart (Diane), her Boltinghouse brothers, Paul (Megan), Phil (Kim), David (Sarah), Daniel (Lydia), and sister, Eleanor White. She is also survived by her four beautiful and caring step-daughters, Hillary, Heather Dennis (Terry), Kayla (Joe) Pearcy and Rae (Jake) Morgan, her nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Christina is preceded in death by her parents, Allen Kephart and Karen Storm, two older brothers, Richard (Teresa) Boultinghouse, and Larry (Mary, Ineta) Kephart.
I'm not a great person, but have always tried to be a good, caring person.

Remember that I lived, not that I died. I hope that I touched you in some way. You all touched me and made all our lives better.
~ Christina

A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, July 18, 2022 at 1:00 pm at Brookside Funeral Home (500 W. Prospect, Moxee, Washington 98936). An Inurnment will follow at Terrace Heights Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions made to the Yakima Humane Society may be sent in care of Brookside Funeral Home (PO Box 1267, Moxee, Washington 98936), who is caring for the family. Memories and condolences can be shared at www.brooksidefuneral.com.
Christina Edith Robison (Kephart-Zerby) was born on June 17, 1964 in Tokyo, Japan Air Force Base, and passed away, due to metastatic renal cancer, on July 7, 2022.

Christian graduated from East Valley High School in 1982. After high school, Christina started her 38 year career in environmental cleanup and compliance. She spent 16 years with the Department of Ecology and 22 years at the Hanford Nuclear Site. Christina took pride in her roles and playing a small part in helping the environment. To her friends and coworkers, she said they were all dedicated individuals that showed honesty and integrity every day. Each one touched her heart and helped mold and guide her through her career. "To all my friends and colleagues, who helped shape my career, I thank you for your support and guidance."

Christina spent her time away from work playing bingo, fishing and enjoying quality time with her family at special gatherings and celebrations. Her favorite holidays were the Fourth of July and Christmas. She was part of a huge, blended family that accepted her and her son with open arms.

To the two most important men in my life,
To my husband, Gary,
You are a good man and a wonderful husband. I knew this with our first kiss, which is why I chased you so hard. I knew you were the man to marry. You will always be my rock and my rainbow. When the time comes, I'll be waiting at the top of that rainbow, so that we can slide down together into those dreams and adventures we did get to do on earth.

To my son, Danny,
You have become everything I knew you would be, and I'm sure with that wonderful and beautiful wife, Tami, you're going to go much further. You will always be my ray of sunshine. When that first morning ray comes up and touches your face, it will be me giving you a kiss on the cheek and a warm hug. I'm so very proud of you.

Christina is survived by her husband, Gary Robison, her son, Danny Zerby (Tami), brothers, Wesley Kephart (Barbara) and David Kephart (Diane), her Boltinghouse brothers, Paul (Megan), Phil (Kim), David (Sarah), Daniel (Lydia), and sister, Eleanor White. She is also survived by her four beautiful and caring step-daughters, Hillary, Heather Dennis (Terry), Kayla (Joe) Pearcy and Rae (Jake) Morgan, her nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Christina is preceded in death by her parents, Allen Kephart and Karen Storm, two older brothers, Richard (Teresa) Boultinghouse, and Larry (Mary, Ineta) Kephart.
I'm not a great person, but have always tried to be a good, caring person.

Remember that I lived, not that I died. I hope that I touched you in some way. You all touched me and made all our lives better.
~ Christina

A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, July 18, 2022 at 1:00 pm at Brookside Funeral Home (500 W. Prospect, Moxee, Washington 98936). An Inurnment will follow at Terrace Heights Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions made to the Yakima Humane Society may be sent in care of Brookside Funeral Home (PO Box 1267, Moxee, Washington 98936), who is caring for the family. Memories and condolences can be shared at www.brooksidefuneral.com.


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